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2011

Cussen, Edmund (2011) New compounds and structures in the solid state. Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry Section A: Inorganic Chemistry, 107. pp. 419-433. ISSN 0260-1818

2010

Cussen, Edmund (2010) New compounds and structures in the solid state. Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry Section A: Inorganic Chemistry, 106. pp. 340-355. ISSN 0260-1818

2009

Cussen, Edmund (2009) New compounds and structures in the solid state. Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry Section A: Inorganic Chemistry, 105. pp. 348-362. ISSN 0260-1818

2008

Cussen, Edmund (2008) New compounds and structures in the solid state. Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry Section A: Inorganic Chemistry, 104. pp. 343-359. ISSN 0260-1818

2007

Cussen, Eddie (2007) New compounds and structures in the solid state. Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry Section A: Inorganic Chemistry, 103. pp. 351-369. ISSN 0260-1818

2004

Skabara, P.J. (2004) Oxygen, sulfur, selenium and tellurium. Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry Section A: Inorganic Chemistry, 100. pp. 113-129.

2003

Skabara, P.J. (2003) Oxygen, sulfur, selenium and tellurium. Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry Section A: Inorganic Chemistry, 99. pp. 101-114.

2002

Skabara, P.J. (2002) Oxygen, sulfur, selenium and tellurium. Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry Section A: Inorganic Chemistry, 98. pp. 93-105.

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